Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... equal bulks of different bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear ...
... equal bulks of different bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear ...
Page 17
... equal bulks of different bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear ...
... equal bulks of different bodies . SPECIFIC VOLUME is the relation of the volume of a body to its weight - the relative volume of equal weights of different bodies . STANDARDS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES . - These are dependent upon linear ...
Page 18
... equal to 7000 of such grains ; and the Troy pound is equal to 5760 grains . Systems of Weights and Measures employed in Pharmacy . TROY OR APOTHECARIES ' WEIGHT is used largely in dis- pensing , while the wine or Apothecaries ' measure ...
... equal to 7000 of such grains ; and the Troy pound is equal to 5760 grains . Systems of Weights and Measures employed in Pharmacy . TROY OR APOTHECARIES ' WEIGHT is used largely in dis- pensing , while the wine or Apothecaries ' measure ...
Page 21
... equal ; from this data milligrams may be converted into grains and vice versa . ) Computation of equivalents . — ( Approximate , see Oldberg , Weights and Measures ) . To convert c.c. into minims or grams into grains . — Multiply by 16 ...
... equal ; from this data milligrams may be converted into grains and vice versa . ) Computation of equivalents . — ( Approximate , see Oldberg , Weights and Measures ) . To convert c.c. into minims or grams into grains . — Multiply by 16 ...
Page 22
... equal length , weight and form , and the pans with their appendages must be equal . The relative positions of the center of gravity and the ful- crum influence materially the character of the instrument . If the center of gravity be too ...
... equal length , weight and form , and the pans with their appendages must be equal . The relative positions of the center of gravity and the ful- crum influence materially the character of the instrument . If the center of gravity be too ...
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